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jargonistic

adjective - used to describe a word which is of a very specific semantic field which only people with knowledge of that field would understand, can also be used to describe a whole text
I keeping reading this text book, but i can't understand a word of it, it's really jargonistic
by jargoniser March 26, 2011
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Jargonnaut

Someone that delights in using far too many acronyms in front of people that work in different industries.
"Wow, did you catch anything that Simon said? Now he's a Jargonnaut!"
by Emily Crispian December 11, 2011
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Jargonate

I'm going to jargonate you with the words from the dictionary most people skip.
by AltairGamma December 9, 2017
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Jarganate

a man of cosmic crushing powers in constructing a wizard stick
Hey jarganate can you pass the salvia.
by Kelsey Knudsen March 2, 2008
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jargontuous

massively wordy, but saying little; saying in 17 words what could have been said in seven
That answer from John Kerry was jargontuous. I never thought his mouth would stop moving.
by traydevon December 31, 2011
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